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Parnate

Tingling, Numbness & Nerve Pain

In some adults, vitamin B6 deficiency can manifest as a distal, symmetric peripheral neuropathy that is predominantly sensory rather than motor, with numbness, tingling, or burning pain starting in the feet and hands. Clinical descriptions note that this large‑fiber neuropathy often produces loss of vibration and position sense with relatively preserved pain and temperature sensation, which can lead to sensory ataxia and gait unsteadiness in more advanced cases. The practical point is that, because both B6 deficiency and excess can cause peripheral neuropathy, it is important to assess B6 status in patients with otherwise unexplained distal sensory symptoms and to correct deficiencies. This medication is commonly used for Depression.

Sources

Miguel Chuquilin Arista, et al. Pyridoxine Deficiency in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathy Symptoms. Neurology Journals. A Case Series (P01.137). February 12, 2013 issue 80 (7_supplement) P01.137. Sawhney A, Singhal S, Patel R (July 10, 2022) Isolated Pyridoxine Deficiency Presenting as Peripheral Neuropathy Post-chemotherapy. Cureus 14(7): e26725. Renting L, Zwart NRK, Ueland PM, McCann A, Ulvik A, van Halteren HK, et al. Vitamin B6 status and chronic chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: a prospective cohort study among patients with non-metastatic colorectal cancer receiving oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy. BMJ Oncology. 2024;3:e000462

Nutrients Depleted by Parnate

Some side effects may be linked to nutrient depletion caused by this medication.

  • Vitamin B6Depletion

    Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO inhibitors) can interfere with the activity of vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) and can cause a deficiency. Supplementing with vitamin B6 should be considered.

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